Join Lisa Dabek and her team with Woodland Park Zoo's Tree Kangaroo Conservation Program. In the cloud forests of Papua New Guinea, meet one of the most elusive creatures you will ever see in the wild - the Matschie's tree kangaroo.
Biologist Jack Hogg has been studying a herd of wild bighorn sheep on Montana's National Bison Range for more than 35 years. When Jack's herd gets infected with a deadly form of pneumonia, he goes in search of answers.
In the frigid Indian Himalayas, people manage to eke out a living alongside one of Asia's most elusive cats: the snow leopard. Explore this fragile relationship through the eyes of Tashi, a local goat herder.
Walking through the scar of one of Australia's most intense bush fires is like walking on another planet with no living thing in sight. It is estimated that around one billion animals died in the horrific Australian wildfires.
You think your upstairs neighbors are noisy? You haven't met these cute, nocturnal creatures living in the South African home of filmmakers Adrian Bailey and Robyn Keene-Young.
A bear in your backyard? Join wildlife filmmaker Joe Pontecorvo as he views footage from his backyard trail cameras in Washington State. Learn how easy it is to capture the spectacular wildlife around you.
Birds can be difficult to study considering the same ones aren't in the same spot every day. Learn tips and tricks to help you to bird like a pro with Sheridan Alford, co-founder of Black Birders Week.
Poaching, habitat loss and climate change are among the many threats to Siberian Tigers in Russia and the world. Take a look back at the efforts to preserve these tigers, from the 90s until today.
After studying birds and learning the birds in your area, it is time to head out into the field. Learn how to prepare for your first birder expedition with Sheridan Alford, co-founder of Black Birders Week.
What's the difference between an opossum and a possum? Are opossums really disease-driven? Explore the myths and misconceptions about the misunderstood opossum with wildlife filmmaker Alex Goetz.
Facing their own pandemic, a decimated Bighorn sheep population, featured in the 2018 NATURE short film "Running With The Herd," begin their spectacular comeback.
Wildlife Filmmaker Ana Salceda made an unlikely companion during the coronavirus pandemic. After discovering a baby barn owl near her home in Spain, Ana decided to take action.
Cinematographer Jeff Hogan has been filming beavers for over 30 years and has perfected capturing these creatures at work. See how he does it and how important beavers are to the local ecosystem and surrounding wildlife.
Dogs in Australia are being enlisted to save other species. Canine conservationists are helping researchers locate dwindling populations of elusive koalas as their habitats get fragmented by urbanization and devastated by wildfires.
Decades of war and unsustainable agriculture have stripped half the trees from the rainforest atop Mozambique's Mount Gorongosa. Park experts and local farmers are planting a shade-loving cash crop, coffee, to help restore the forest.
Ecuador is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. In 2008, the country became the first nation in the world to enshrine the "rights of nature" in its constitution-granting wild species their own legal rights to exist.
The axolotl is ubiquitous in pet stores, science labs and pop culture, yet almost extinct in the wild. Scientists and farmers in Mexico City are using ancient Aztec farming techniques to secure the creature's future.
Ten years after the largest dam removal in history-on the Elwha River, in Washington State-scientists are chronicling an inspiring story of ecological rebirth.
An alliance of architects, restaurateurs, scientists, and high school students is working to restore New York Harbor and protect the city from climate change. At the heart of the effort is a tiny creature: the extraordinary oyster.
After a clash between U.S. Fish and Wildlife and the U.S. Army revealed that low-grade forest fires sparked by artillery and tracers created excellent woodpecker habitats, the two sides joined forces to monitor and protect the birds.
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